Waffle House had a welcome announcement for customers of its round-the-clock breakfast offerings: it has officially taken its egg surcharge off the menu.
The Georgia-based chain that maintains an eerily accurate index for natural disasters may also now be providing a barometer for America’s food prices. The soaring price of eggs due to a severe outbreak of the bird flu led Waffle House to add a 50-cent surcharge to every egg it sold in February.
It was a hefty surcharge for the chain’s most-ordered item: Waffle House says on its
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